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300,000 germans live and work there, a growing number are educated professionals contributing to the economy. according to a survey, 1/3 of swiss people are against this influx. this person experienced this firsthand when he came to zurich six years ago. he still does not feel at home. and for good reason. >> you notice being socially excluded from groups, not being talked to, sometimes being disadvantaged it work. not openly, but behind closed doors. >> well-off members of the swiss-german club are taking a different route and getting to know each other amidst the mountains. the self-help groups think the founder of the club is out of line. >> they should get in touch and then they can see how to tackle this a little more amicably. >> some germans' bad experiences have broken down the harmony even here, especially in the case of bosses. >> you need order. you have to take people and colleagues with you, and then it works. there is no working order here. >> a short introduction. >> hello, everyone. [laughter] >> it is his turn to improvise. he slips into the role of a swiss man bad mouthing
300,000 germans live and work there, a growing number are educated professionals contributing to the economy. according to a survey, 1/3 of swiss people are against this influx. this person experienced this firsthand when he came to zurich six years ago. he still does not feel at home. and for good reason. >> you notice being socially excluded from groups, not being talked to, sometimes being disadvantaged it work. not openly, but behind closed doors. >> well-off members of the...
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is worth the sacrifice of economy but religion is not? many people to believe something like this but it seems nosy and read to make such judgments about strangers. finally, wet and frequently hears the argument that it is per se unhealthy because it is hot and uncomfortable. i remember the first time i was in barcelona and i had just been very uncomfortable with the sun. it's like a weapon and i had very fair skin and i didn't have enough covering so anyways this woman who is absolutely burned to a crisp and i was worried about the state of her skin, she made this point that the burqa is unhealthy and seem so paradoxical. [laughter] clothing that covers the body can be healthy or unhealthy, comfortable or uncomfortable depending on the fabric. people in india know and as i know when i'm in india the covering made of cotton is a very good choice in the heats because it's very comfortable, breeds easily and it keeps dust and at least some of the rays of the sun off of one's skin. it surely clear that the amount of skin displayed in typical
is worth the sacrifice of economy but religion is not? many people to believe something like this but it seems nosy and read to make such judgments about strangers. finally, wet and frequently hears the argument that it is per se unhealthy because it is hot and uncomfortable. i remember the first time i was in barcelona and i had just been very uncomfortable with the sun. it's like a weapon and i had very fair skin and i didn't have enough covering so anyways this woman who is absolutely burned...
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. >> it has been the wonder of the eurozone -- germany's economy has continued to grow while the rest of europe has slowed. >> that growth is now so minimal that economists say 2013 next year could see a return to recession. still, german businesses shrugging off that possibility. >> business managers are upbeat about their future. >> german business leaders are optimistic that exports will remain strong, and the latest figures back that up. consumer confidence is also surprisingly robust. all the talk of a crisis in the eurozone does not seem to have dented people's desire to shock, but growth overall is beginning to falter -- the talk of a crisis does not seem to have dented people's desire to shop. the eurozone as a whole has fare worse with zero growth at the start of the year and then downhill from there. that has a knock on effect for german companies. so far, though, the german economy is weathering the storm. >> that news sent stocks in germany higher in what has been a bit of a winning streak recently. our correspondent has more from frankfurt. >> traders did not spend much t
. >> it has been the wonder of the eurozone -- germany's economy has continued to grow while the rest of europe has slowed. >> that growth is now so minimal that economists say 2013 next year could see a return to recession. still, german businesses shrugging off that possibility. >> business managers are upbeat about their future. >> german business leaders are optimistic that exports will remain strong, and the latest figures back that up. consumer confidence is also...
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pound is about to collapse in the collapse of the british economy will be one of the biggest in modern economic history now many on twitter last night when i tweeted about the story and money we were saying well one thing that the money we piece doesn't account for is the g.d.p. are increasing g.d.p. they only know it's increasing debt but that is one of the arguments we heard prior to ireland collapsing or prior to the housing market in california collapsing there are some expansion in g.d.p. g.d.p. is completely flat and it's down signify. it lay from pre-crash so i don't understand what anybody is smoking if they say that g.d.p. isn't is improving plus the way g.d.p.'s calculated of course misstates inflation horribly because i don't clued food and energy in that calculation so if you include food and energy and the inflation deflator which results in the true g.d.p. number britain would be negative two three four percent right now but i was born lies just like in the us you have the office of statistics there lies through their teeth as does os born us born is an inveterate liar he
pound is about to collapse in the collapse of the british economy will be one of the biggest in modern economic history now many on twitter last night when i tweeted about the story and money we were saying well one thing that the money we piece doesn't account for is the g.d.p. are increasing g.d.p. they only know it's increasing debt but that is one of the arguments we heard prior to ireland collapsing or prior to the housing market in california collapsing there are some expansion in g.d.p....
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that can drag our entire economy down. the good news is there is a better option -- right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax hike, the first $250,000 of everybody's income. everybody -- that means that 98% of america and 97% of small businesses would not see their taxes go up by a single dime. 98% of americans, a 97% of small businesses would not see their income taxes increased. even the wealthiest americans would still get a tax cut, the first $250,000 of their income. it is not like folks who make more than that are not getting a tax break -- they are getting a tax break on the first $250,000 like everybody else. families and small businesses will be able to enjoy some peace of mind heading into christmas and the new year. it will give us more time next year to work together on a comprehensive plan to bring down our deficits, streamline our tax system, and do it in a balanced way. including asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more so we can still invest in things like educatio
that can drag our entire economy down. the good news is there is a better option -- right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax hike, the first $250,000 of everybody's income. everybody -- that means that 98% of america and 97% of small businesses would not see their taxes go up by a single dime. 98% of americans, a 97% of small businesses would not see their income taxes increased. even the wealthiest americans would still get a tax cut, the first $250,000 of their...
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the money involved was never very much given the size of the mexican economy. it was more a symbol of greater u.s./m u.s./mexican cooperation and i'm sure pena nieto wants that to continue and to even improve. i think he will also ask president obama, though, that the u.s./mexican relationship should not just be restricted to drugs and security. that there are other very important issues whether those are economic ties, et cetera, or immigration reform which becomes more likely or less unlikely than before the election. so i think the main point pena nieto will try to get across to president obama will be no more just drugs. let's talk about other things, too, and perhaps not only -- no longer place drugs at the top of the agenda. >> and mexico's economy has actually been turning a corner, has it not? >> it's been doing better, the last few years. we had a very rough year in 2009 like the entire world did. >> sure. >> since then we've been doing more, better and better, the mexican economy is growing at 3.5% to 4%. doing better than brazil, by the way, the last
the money involved was never very much given the size of the mexican economy. it was more a symbol of greater u.s./m u.s./mexican cooperation and i'm sure pena nieto wants that to continue and to even improve. i think he will also ask president obama, though, that the u.s./mexican relationship should not just be restricted to drugs and security. that there are other very important issues whether those are economic ties, et cetera, or immigration reform which becomes more likely or less unlikely...
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printer and its role in the us economy the i won't i mean that's all j.p. morgan is they have a negative one of the hundreds of billions of dollars it's all the federal reserve and all the careful about auditing the federal reserve is when they open the vault and say oh as our money they're going to find a printer when they open up for not the same words or gold are going to find a printer over there lloyd blankfein j.p. morgan's last goldman sachs they open up of all this only i was a printer used to be nothing but a printer it's amazing that the company that makes printers hewlett packard's doing so poorly considering the only thing that any of these companies competence was a printer this is amazing that the even the printer company is going out of business because of too much printing the h.p. deal you know with autonomy perfect example and even larry ellison or over oracle when the deal was going down said this is a fraud you know it's an eight billion dollars fraud it was signed off by the accounting firm number accounting firm rating agencies investm
printer and its role in the us economy the i won't i mean that's all j.p. morgan is they have a negative one of the hundreds of billions of dollars it's all the federal reserve and all the careful about auditing the federal reserve is when they open the vault and say oh as our money they're going to find a printer when they open up for not the same words or gold are going to find a printer over there lloyd blankfein j.p. morgan's last goldman sachs they open up of all this only i was a printer...
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they're trying to show you just how important all that money is in the economy if you have those taxes rise on the middle class. it's really, john, the latest from the white house. it comes on the same day warren buffett writing in the "new york times" in an op-ed saying rich is $500,000 a year, and let's tax them. let's have a 30% minimum tax for the income above $1 million of rich people. look what he said here. the "forbes" 400, wealthiest individuals in america hit a new group record. $1.7 trillion, more than five times the $300 billion total in 1992. he says you know, my gang has done pretty well. so leave the middle class alone. and so these two kind of the 1-2 punch from the white house perspective, at least, today on what we should be doing in debt talks. >> buffett is interesting. he said he doesn't think it will be that big a deal if we go off the cliff. >> he says don't worry about raising taxes on investments and income from investments. he said, i will do a good deal, because it's a good deal. not because my taxes are going to be a certain rate. so he has pounded this -- b
they're trying to show you just how important all that money is in the economy if you have those taxes rise on the middle class. it's really, john, the latest from the white house. it comes on the same day warren buffett writing in the "new york times" in an op-ed saying rich is $500,000 a year, and let's tax them. let's have a 30% minimum tax for the income above $1 million of rich people. look what he said here. the "forbes" 400, wealthiest individuals in america hit a new...
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differences of opinion between the major economies. to. the man who never backs away from controversy the kaiser report is next here nutty . oh max times are welcome to the kaiser report. who knows what evil lurks in the heart of the global financial system the shadow knows yes the shadow has the power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see the shadow stacie back sky is there i am looking like a shadow today in honor of the shadow banking system the shadow banking grows to sixty seven trillion dollar industry regulators say the regulators are the financial stability board and they say it's six trillion dollars more than they thought it was only a week or two ago but i have a parallel universe you have the global economy then you have it kind of a death star that circles the globe run by banks there's fraudsters kleptocrats who prey on the poor things with their shadow derivatives and shadow banking system and they commit all manner of fraud is totally unregulated and the shadow banking system as just being is the non shadow banking system
differences of opinion between the major economies. to. the man who never backs away from controversy the kaiser report is next here nutty . oh max times are welcome to the kaiser report. who knows what evil lurks in the heart of the global financial system the shadow knows yes the shadow has the power to cloud men's minds so they cannot see the shadow stacie back sky is there i am looking like a shadow today in honor of the shadow banking system the shadow banking grows to sixty seven trillion...
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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> we are back with tonight's outer circle where we reach out to our sources around the world. and tonight we go to mexico where for years the former mayor of a small town rose up in defiance of the thugs who tried to kill her. the thugs -- they live in an area that's been riddled with drug-related violence. but this month, those who wanted her dead prevailed. they kidnapped her while she drove her daughter to school, and last week her body was found. >> erin, she was kidnapped on a busy street during the morning rush hour as terriied onlookers watched the scene unfold. she was driving her young d
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still below 90, which is really the point at which you see a really strong and robust economy. but the fact that consumer confidence has been doing so much better, it's very important. now, here is possibly a source of their optimism. 20% of consumers expect more jobs in the next six months and that would be a cause for much optimism. >> shepard: yes, it would. the fears about europe's debt crisis clearly eased a bit 'cause there is another deal to provide aid to greece. >> more money for greece, $57 billion. it took three weeks to come to this conclusion for european and global leaders to say hey, we'll give you the money. it will come in four installments and if they didn't get this, they would be in bankruptcy. as you know, that would be bad for the entire e.u. that country, greece, has an unemployment rate of 25%. 25. >> shepard: big number. >> it's a very big number. >> shepard: thank you. >> thank you. >> shepard: we knew this year's cyber monday would likely set a record, but now we know by just how much. we know how much money people dropped on-line. according to the es
still below 90, which is really the point at which you see a really strong and robust economy. but the fact that consumer confidence has been doing so much better, it's very important. now, here is possibly a source of their optimism. 20% of consumers expect more jobs in the next six months and that would be a cause for much optimism. >> shepard: yes, it would. the fears about europe's debt crisis clearly eased a bit 'cause there is another deal to provide aid to greece. >> more...
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come off the sidelines, invest in this country, we look pretty darn good compared to the faltering economy in europe, the slowdown in china. you know, this could actually be the biggest job generator of anything that's been talked about recently. >> one thing i'm confused by and maybe concerned by also, though, is something that you know well. that the outlines of a deal are pretty clear. there are different options, there are choices, there are tweaks around the edge, but the outlines of the deal are there. and two weeks ago, everyone was saying, erskine bowles, says they're going to get it done. we're hearing people like harry reid say really not so fast. should we be worried? i mean, if you guys know what the parameters are and can't get it done that you're not going to get to the finish line again? >> well, i sure hope not. it would be extraordinarily bad for every american family, bad for american business. and unlike the challenges we faced in 2008 when we had that downturn and the fed and others used, you know, basically unprecedented tools, we don't have a lot of bullets left in th
come off the sidelines, invest in this country, we look pretty darn good compared to the faltering economy in europe, the slowdown in china. you know, this could actually be the biggest job generator of anything that's been talked about recently. >> one thing i'm confused by and maybe concerned by also, though, is something that you know well. that the outlines of a deal are pretty clear. there are different options, there are choices, there are tweaks around the edge, but the outlines of...
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-fifth of our economy. by 2050, it could consume almost two-fifths, crowding out vital spending on other things, not to mention the military and social security. how on earth did we get here and what can we do about it? >> a big underpinning of the system is all of us kidding ourselves. someone else is magically paying for this. well, there is no one paying for it, except all of us. >> david goldhill, the ceo of the game show network, is an unlikely agitator in the health care debate. he got involved after his father went to the hospital with pneumonia and died from an infection while he was there. >> i saw a hospital with less impressive information technology than my dry cleaner has, than my auto mechanic has. a couple times, my father was taken for procedures meant for other patients. there's trash on the floor. almost everywhere, it overflows in patients' room. you're endlessly dealing with personnel that doesn't know anything about your case. this is the intensive care unit we're talking about. >> the
-fifth of our economy. by 2050, it could consume almost two-fifths, crowding out vital spending on other things, not to mention the military and social security. how on earth did we get here and what can we do about it? >> a big underpinning of the system is all of us kidding ourselves. someone else is magically paying for this. well, there is no one paying for it, except all of us. >> david goldhill, the ceo of the game show network, is an unlikely agitator in the health care...
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>> remember the first one is the economy, don't mistake the economy -- the economy is more like a cat than a washing machine. the second rule is small is beautiful because it is less fragile. decentralize that small. third rule is skin in a game to make sure that nobody's antifragile at the expense of others. and a fourth rule -- i mean i have like six or seven rules. let me pick one at random -- a good rule is that -- >> by antifragile. >> no. very important rule is to make sure that bailouts help individuals, not companies. in fact we have the exact opposite. we're going to have social unrest if it continues. >> that is a great place to leave it. it is a very interesting and thought provoking book. nice to have you back with us. >> thanks for inviting me. >> pleasure to have you. "antifragile." and i think it is going to be a best seller, ty. >> thank you very much, sue. >>> congressional leaders meeting with america's ceos at this hour to discuss solving our fiscal mess. they're going to hold a press conference shortly and we will take it live. >>> before that though, we're going t
>> remember the first one is the economy, don't mistake the economy -- the economy is more like a cat than a washing machine. the second rule is small is beautiful because it is less fragile. decentralize that small. third rule is skin in a game to make sure that nobody's antifragile at the expense of others. and a fourth rule -- i mean i have like six or seven rules. let me pick one at random -- a good rule is that -- >> by antifragile. >> no. very important rule is to make...
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he says it will not wreck the economy. "the ultrarich, including me, will forever pursue investment opportunities." >> republican senator john mccain says that he is open to changing his mind on susan rice. now, if she's nominated to become the next swuf state, mccain, he now says he has, of course, been critical of her. she's the current u.s. ambassador to the u.n. she is under fire from republicans for initially saying that it was protesters, not terrorists, who launch the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. rice says she went with the information that the intelligence community gave her at the time. mccain now says he is not going to block her nomination. he is going to give her a chance to explain. here's how he explains that. >> i give everyone the benefit of explaining their position and the action that is they took. you'll be glad to have the opportunity to discuss these issues with her. >> all right. i want to bring in our foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty. the president threw down th
he says it will not wreck the economy. "the ultrarich, including me, will forever pursue investment opportunities." >> republican senator john mccain says that he is open to changing his mind on susan rice. now, if she's nominated to become the next swuf state, mccain, he now says he has, of course, been critical of her. she's the current u.s. ambassador to the u.n. she is under fire from republicans for initially saying that it was protesters, not terrorists, who launch the...
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is heading more and more toward sort of european socialist style economy. now, the european social model has been a failure in europe. no reason to believe it will succeed in the united states. and as margaret thatcher pointed out many years ago, the problem with socialist governments is that eventually they run out of other people's money to spend, and that is what is happening here in the united states. a poll came out today showing that 45 percent of democrats look favorably upon socialism which is a deeply worrying development. fortunately most americans -- gerri: did you say 45? gerri: 45? >> 45 percent of democrats according to a rasmussen poll published earlier today. fortunately the overall majority still believe in a capitalist free enterprise system, so there is still. gerri: the problem with what is being talked about, what is on the table is that it changes so dramatically. individuals, business operators. it -- one each address this directly. wealthy people will never change the way live. it won't change and they spend, how they invest. just be
is heading more and more toward sort of european socialist style economy. now, the european social model has been a failure in europe. no reason to believe it will succeed in the united states. and as margaret thatcher pointed out many years ago, the problem with socialist governments is that eventually they run out of other people's money to spend, and that is what is happening here in the united states. a poll came out today showing that 45 percent of democrats look favorably upon socialism...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. beasts in which brighten if you need bounce from finest impressions. means for instance on t.v. dot com. because. welcome back and now to something extremely kind of slow borders have flocked to moscow cinema to watch a movie every medical called what is this and consenting to top off went along to find out what it was. the days of shooting still boarding movies which will appeal to avid waters seem to have passed as a group of russian dead aerials have spanned the past two years producing a film they hope will have widespread appeal their first major project called what is this promises to be massive here not just among snowboarders but across russia where it will be shown in more than twenty cities of what what is this is all about snowboarding to feel what it's like to be a person standing on a board up in the mountains and when you shoot a movie about snowboarding you have no boundaries you're absolutely free to s
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. >> the new data from hsbc suggests the world's second- largest economy is starting to pick up after months of slowdown. also fueling optimism is a slew of positive trade, investment, and sales figures. it is the moment that shook the financial markets -- the collapse of lehman brothers investment bank back in 2008. >> many thought all was lost for its german subsidiary company as well, which went bust as well, but that has not been the case. the company's liquidators have raised more than 15 billion euros. that means it could be 80% of its creditors' demands, however, some hedge fund managers are demanding more. well, it is very dark here in northern europe right now, but there is something you can do about that, mainly with electric light, believe it or not. >> after the break. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. we take a look now at the biggest terrorism case in germany in tickets, one with allegations of a cover-up and a new not to sell suspected of going on a racially motivated killing spree. >> the national socialist underground went undetected for years, but a par
. >> the new data from hsbc suggests the world's second- largest economy is starting to pick up after months of slowdown. also fueling optimism is a slew of positive trade, investment, and sales figures. it is the moment that shook the financial markets -- the collapse of lehman brothers investment bank back in 2008. >> many thought all was lost for its german subsidiary company as well, which went bust as well, but that has not been the case. the company's liquidators have raised...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. this is our t. good to have you with us he may be cooped up in the ecuadorian embassy in london then wanted by the west but top whistleblower julian assange has found time to release a new book based on one of the episodes of his exclusive interview show for team his demand for the freedom of cyberspace folks bone to cause a reaction as long as smith reports you may be wondering what you need us dollars has been doing coop stock in this at quid or an embassy for noyon six months well now you can see for yourselves because he's been writing a book the text is largely based on the program he made for all t. an episode called sod the politics when he interviews history co-authors oh no wayne jip issue. how to protect data copyrights in full cement this is a politics drove the list goes on but the authors are quick to point out it contains new material to athens calls the three. activists it's your standard google user who knows who
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report on our. period as president morsi in egypt kills a teenager in the ever more violent protests while the leader himself says weeping powers he recently adopted only temporary. but the lawyer takes a step towards the breaking away from spain as people vote in favor of separateness parties promising to ask the public's opinion on independence. and a glimpse of from the front line in the battle for cyberspace as we keep legal julian assange releases a new book they mean the internet has been taken over by government. it's two pm here in moscow you live with us on our team with me to bomb will take it to have you with us mass protests across egypt against what's seen as a polygraph by president mohamed morsi have now turned deadly a teenager was killed on sunday and dozens injured during the clashes police fired tear gas drilling crowds with the opposition is staging a sit in at square car based journalist who has the details. the fifteen year old me
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for the economy has grown four percent with an unemployment rate just above five percent china to third place with official state debt levels about twenty percent of g.d.p. jacob now from morgan stanley believes russia isn't a good position when compared to the developed world. around the world in the developed markets you have budget deficits of five to ten percent in most countries and you have g.d.p. ratios at seventy eighty ninety percent of g.d.p. and even higher in russia you have. under ten and the government has about twenty five percent of g.d.p. so from the all from. creditor to the rest of the world and it's running a surplus at the moment so russia looks in a much better position from a budget point of view the nearly everywhere else in the world. that cyclical those markets and u.s. stocks rose in five days shortened dollars a session with encouraging economic data from germany and china helping to boost the mood as well those american consumers heading to the stalls to take advantage of black friday sales european stocks and second week gains are francs to german business
for the economy has grown four percent with an unemployment rate just above five percent china to third place with official state debt levels about twenty percent of g.d.p. jacob now from morgan stanley believes russia isn't a good position when compared to the developed world. around the world in the developed markets you have budget deficits of five to ten percent in most countries and you have g.d.p. ratios at seventy eighty ninety percent of g.d.p. and even higher in russia you have. under...
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market mind can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines joining to cause a report. live from. as well the fresh french economy a modern depression that is a new bottle gaining momentum in society as outsiders have been living in harmony with locals here is becoming more aggressive braving the french for lack of opportunities and a poor quality of life. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work i don't like. why because they don't speak french there were many young went in france in the five franc people is also doing have as much work. now how david give us work in th
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although economists are saying that the german economy also has a long way to go until it has bottomed out because the export business will be more difficult in the near future because of weak other economies, but consumption in germany is going up. >> let's get a closer look at those market numbers. germany's blue-chip dax was higher on the day by about 0.8%, closing at a nice, round number. the euro stoxx 50 also higher. the dow jones industrial average as high as well. the bureau is trading for $ 1.2973. >> a german bank is in trouble with the law. prosecutors raided 13 of the bank's locations, including its munich headquarters, in search of evidence of tax evasion. the bank is suspected of cheating the state out of 124 million euros. share transactions between 2006 and 2008 are the focus of the probe. the bank is not alone. investigators are currently looking into similar incidents of alleged tax evasion at other institutions. >> there's a lot of money in going bankrupt. that is if you are the one winding up a big company that goes bust. >> a german law firm, for example, are doing
although economists are saying that the german economy also has a long way to go until it has bottomed out because the export business will be more difficult in the near future because of weak other economies, but consumption in germany is going up. >> let's get a closer look at those market numbers. germany's blue-chip dax was higher on the day by about 0.8%, closing at a nice, round number. the euro stoxx 50 also higher. the dow jones industrial average as high as well. the bureau is...
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the economy has shrunk for the past three years. unemployment and poverty are on the rise, and there's no end in sight to the economic slump. soup kitchens have opened up all over lisbon. the number of needy is growing. so is resentment to those who have placed the conditions on the portuguese government. >> we are under occupation. not a military one, but we are occupied all the same period in many ways, life today resembles life under a dictatorship more than in a democracy. >> members of the military gather at this historic monetary -- monastery for a service. it is a time for quiet contemplation, but the military bishop also expresses the thoughts that are going through many mines. "the situation is explosive," he says, "and uprising can no longer be ruled out." so far, the portuguese have patiently fulfilled all the requirements meted out by distant brussels, but their patience is wearing thin, and so is the military's. >> many officers are beginning to question their treatment by europe and wondering weather our country's inde
the economy has shrunk for the past three years. unemployment and poverty are on the rise, and there's no end in sight to the economic slump. soup kitchens have opened up all over lisbon. the number of needy is growing. so is resentment to those who have placed the conditions on the portuguese government. >> we are under occupation. not a military one, but we are occupied all the same period in many ways, life today resembles life under a dictatorship more than in a democracy. >>...
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fiscal cliff or as we like to call it economy let's back up and take stock in the eurozone is back in recession another nation cyprus is on the verge of a bailout wrangling over how to get greece on track with creditors is still not resolved and talks just collapsed among european leaders trying to agree on a budget for the next seven years so in other words the e.u. isn't anywhere near out of the woods and it's also important to remember looking from abroad at the headlines coming out of these most recent budget talks to these are politicians needing to score political points so you may not be able to take everything that you read at face value so to separate fact from fiction we spoke to me as journalist for the dow jones news wires and the wall street journal who's been covering this all in brussels take a listen. joining us now matina staff as a journalist for the dow jones newswires and the wall street journal she's been covering all of this matina budget talks collapsed leaders failed to reach an agreement on the budget with according to your reporting wealthier countries saying
fiscal cliff or as we like to call it economy let's back up and take stock in the eurozone is back in recession another nation cyprus is on the verge of a bailout wrangling over how to get greece on track with creditors is still not resolved and talks just collapsed among european leaders trying to agree on a budget for the next seven years so in other words the e.u. isn't anywhere near out of the woods and it's also important to remember looking from abroad at the headlines coming out of these...
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targeted cuts, cuts that will not damage our economy, but allow our economy to grow and allow our seniors to live a life of dignity. >> as you said in quoting the president, don't pack your bags. thank you very much. >> don't pack your bags. that's the last thing he said to us. >> congressman cummings, thanks for that. >> thank you. >> and still ahead, we'll get the take on all this from house republicans. we'll talk to house republican policy chair tom price and up next, we'll go to cairo where thousands of anti-morsi protesters are back in tahrir square. new jersey governor chris christie makes it official. now we know he's running for re-election but what are his plans for 2016? [ male announcer ] considering all your mouth goes through, do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine®... power to your mouth™. so take your oral health to a whole new level. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could nev
targeted cuts, cuts that will not damage our economy, but allow our economy to grow and allow our seniors to live a life of dignity. >> as you said in quoting the president, don't pack your bags. thank you very much. >> don't pack your bags. that's the last thing he said to us. >> congressman cummings, thanks for that. >> thank you. >> and still ahead, we'll get the take on all this from house republicans. we'll talk to house republican policy chair tom price and...
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in its own way portugal a smaller economy also but still struggling with internal problems and then we get to spain already receiving a bailout for its banks and the big question will they also ask for a bailout for the for the country for the public spending and then there is cyprus which god truly annihilated by by the greek crisis because of the close linkages between the two countries and then there's the issue of you know you get to france and it's been downgraded as as we heard this week by credit rating agency and and so we may not be as spooked by the euro zone crisis that may have to do with the fact that we're just really tired of it but i don't think that. that the worst is over in a sense that he cuteness of the crisis may be wearing off but the thought of the fact that the eurozone is not growing at stagnating it's very very even in germany you know growth rates are very low that's something to worry about in the longer term. and more on how that's being felt on the ground in the quarter we hear about greece and how greek people are suffering but are germans are folks i
in its own way portugal a smaller economy also but still struggling with internal problems and then we get to spain already receiving a bailout for its banks and the big question will they also ask for a bailout for the for the country for the public spending and then there is cyprus which god truly annihilated by by the greek crisis because of the close linkages between the two countries and then there's the issue of you know you get to france and it's been downgraded as as we heard this week...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. called recount in germany over why she signed off on seven hundred thirty million euros where the concessions for greece a hefty bill that would be footed by german taxpayers. the opposition members of the social democrat party have merkel and her center right coalition that's the bundestag is not merely a rubber stamping service and if they want to push through this latest package they're going to have to prove to m.p.'s that it's in the best interest of germany what this latest package contains is a bond buyback scheme low interest rates only the debts that greece has as well as the hunting over of profit from these debts what this century means though is that for twenty thirteen germany is set to lose around seven hundred and thirty million euros to implementing these latest measures all of that of course not making great reading for chancellor merkel she said time and time again that the german taxpayer would not be hit financia
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. called recount in germany over why she signed off on seven hundred thirty million euros where the concessions for greece a hefty bill that would be footed by german taxpayers. the opposition members of the social democrat party have merkel and her center right coalition that's the bundestag is not merely a rubber stamping service and if they...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything is. you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. which was such. a. pity. that. would. play.
find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything is. you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. which was such. a. pity. that. would. play.
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but the transformation of the economy and meanwhile what america and drops out that is not a bad trade. i spoke to the cfo of but technology company as a person that was tied with these born and told me his parents told him that they were temporarily pour. imagine that. sure enough him and his brothers are both rock stars and avid members of the club now they find it. one does silicon valley the other does derivatives on wall street. his parents were angry because he dropped out of the ph.d. program of applied map after going to harvard. very smart and it did great and this is what he said. we demand a higher paycheck and the rest of the world. said you need to deliver 10 times the value. it sounds harsh but people in the middle class need to decide to take a pay cut. similarly was when i heard about the financial crisis. i expected wall street to feel guilty and realize you don't tell the truth to the reporter but they are off the record. almost invariably they did not blame themselves. this ceo told me sincerely he did not feel guilty for the crisis the culprit was his cousin who own
but the transformation of the economy and meanwhile what america and drops out that is not a bad trade. i spoke to the cfo of but technology company as a person that was tied with these born and told me his parents told him that they were temporarily pour. imagine that. sure enough him and his brothers are both rock stars and avid members of the club now they find it. one does silicon valley the other does derivatives on wall street. his parents were angry because he dropped out of the ph.d....
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really happening to the global economy. headlines kaiser reports. mission free cretaceous three. four judges three. main germans three. three studio time three. free. video projects free media. attention and lines of three arms length apart word march. in the provincial french town of montrose life is taking its usual. but today they are in for a surprise russian troops from the napoleonic wars have heard it's a great day. the likes of these men have not been seen here for the past two hundred yes it's almost as though a full parade has traveled through time. but with typical of the day. comes from a family of six and he's learned to sing the old version of the. became. a silly had to try to pursue he still believes the question. is relevant to what you would say the bottle ended in a draw but it was an honorable. there's no doubt the french emerged victorious they did override the battlefields to have a seize the battlefield. was the victory but even if it was a victory it was a costly one. med blood to ensure good morning coastguards well over at least hats off for her. big sig
really happening to the global economy. headlines kaiser reports. mission free cretaceous three. four judges three. main germans three. three studio time three. free. video projects free media. attention and lines of three arms length apart word march. in the provincial french town of montrose life is taking its usual. but today they are in for a surprise russian troops from the napoleonic wars have heard it's a great day. the likes of these men have not been seen here for the past two hundred...